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Camera Settings That Can't Be Changed to Default
KODAK DC 200 Series Digital Cameras
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Introduction

Have you wondered why some of the settings you select on your KODAK Digital Camera stay put and some revert back to the original setting? That's because some of the settings on your camera cannot be set as a default, and when you turn off the camera and then turn it back on, those settings you made will have to be set again.

This document will help you understand which settings you cannot set as default settings with your camera. To do this, look at the table with each camera family. The settings that are checked can not be set as that camera's default, and must be reset after the camera power has been turned off and on.

KODAK DC200 / 210 / 200 Plus / 210 Plus Zoom Digital Cameras

Camera Model

Flash Mode

Exposure Compensation

Exposure Lock

Self Timer

DC200 / DC210

X

X

-

X

DC200 Plus

X

X

X

X

DC210 Plus

X

X

X

X

KODAK DC240 Zoom Digital Camera

Camera Model

Infinity Focus

Close Up

Exposure Lock

Self Timer

DC240

X

X

X

X

KODAK DC220 / DC260 / DC265 Zoom Digital Cameras

Camera Model

Flash Mode

Picture Type (Still / Burst / Manual

Self Timer

Album Settings

DC220 / DC260 / DC265

X

X

X

X

Camera Model

Focus Single / multi-spot

Advanced Exposure Modes (External / Long Time

All but Super script

Close up (DC220 only)

DC220 / DC260 / DC265

X

X

X

X

Camera Model

White Balance

Picture Quality

DC220 / DC260 / DC265

X

X

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